The operation was going well when allegedly another murderer kills the cop. As Rollie accepts because the cop is the ex-husband (Tom Mason ) of his new girlfriend (Rachel Ticotin) and he carries out the execution the phony work. A Police agent, asks Rollie to help him to make a setup for chase a psycho-killer. It deals with F/X man Rollie Tyler (Bryan Brown) as expert craftsman, nowadays he is a toymaker and settles a peaceful life. ![]() This followup is also good but inferior to original. F/X was a great movie because of the idea of a special effects artist attempting to get himself out of a mess. This agreeable follow-up packs intrigue, fast pace, action, suspense and lots of amusement. ![]() It's annoying when smart characters do stupid things. Then for some reason he leaves it behind for the assassin to pick up and shoot at him. In one scene, he grabs the assassin's gun in the aquarium while he's being drowned. Along with all the gadgetry, one of the things that Rollie is known for is his avoidance of guns. A lot of the traps are reminiscent of "Home Alone" with chemicals and bigger tech. In fact, a lot of this movie is pretty silly. It's fun at first but Rollie looks sillier and sillier with the control suit. The most memorable thing in this movie is Rollie's man-size mechanical clown with a control bodysuit. The assassin tracks down Rollie and Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy) saves him in the nick of time. Ray Silak tampering with the murder weapon. As the other cops go off to take down the suspect, a mysterious assassin kills Mike. ![]() Her ex-husband NYPD detective Mike Brandon asks him to use his skills to help catch a killer. ![]() He's now a toymaker with a girlfriend named Kim Brandon (Rachel Ticotin). Rollie Tyler (Bryan Brown) is no longer in the movies.
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